Selected Events for November 2022

The GovTech Summit 2022

Nov 1 – Netherlands
Join an unmatched group of the world’s brightest technological innovators and global policymakers to rethink how governments operate in a digital world. Prepare for a full day of cutting-edge discussion driven by a mission to bring transformative digital solutions to the public sector.

Web Summit AI

Nov 1-4 – Portugal
Web Summit 2022 will gather the founders and CEOs of technology companies, fast-growing startups, policymakers, and heads of state to ask a simple question: Where to next?

Singapore FinTech Festival 2022

Nov 2-4 – Singapore
Every year, the Singapore Fintech Festival (SFF) brings together thousands of people from across the world, bringing forward ideas that shape the economy and making impactful public and private sector connections.

Groundbreak 2022

Nov 7-9 – USA
Groundbreak is a construction technology conference, which bring together the most passionate and innovative thought leaders from around the world. For three days you’ll have the opportunity to discuss new ideas, get inspired by industry leaders, and walk away with actionable insights.

Youpreneur Summit London

Nov 12-14 – UK
Amongst other things, by the time you leave the event you’ll be equipped with new skills and tactics that’ll help you with everything from creating high-value online content to establish your business and brand, through to all the marketing strategies you need to get in front of your ideal customers.

AI For Good Summit

Nov 13-14 – Switzerland
Applying artificial intelligence to benefit society and tackle global challenges such as the environment, education, healthcare, and sustainability. They will have deep-dive sessions, a hybrid-event format, multiple tracks, interviews, and facilitated networking.

2022 Venture East Conference

Nov 15-16 – USA
Focused on venture investing in construction and built environment-related emerging technology. Leading fund investors, strategic investors, and startups gather each year to take the pulse of the industry’s startup ecosystem at the BuiltWorlds Venture Conference.

SAAS NORTH 2022

Nov 16-17 – Canada
Since 2016, SAAS NORTH has been recognized as one of Canada’s main hubs for rapidly-scaling SaaS founders and their teams. This event is where Canada’s largest in-person communities of SaaS executives, investors, founders & entrepreneurs will meet in the fall.

Slush 2022

Nov 17-18 – Finland
Slush 2022 is all about connecting founders with what and whom they need while building a new, inclusive, and more purposeful culture of entrepreneurship. So get in there and build your funding round, discover the investment no one is looking at yet, and find leads, customers, users, advisors, and mentors.

European Big Data Value Forum

Nov 21-23 – Czech Republic
The European Big Data Value Forum (EBDVF) brings together industry professionals, business developers, researchers, and policy-makers from all over Europe and other regions of the world to advance policy actions, and industrial and research activities in the areas of Data and AI.

Next Block Expo (NBX) 2022

Nov 23-24 – Germany
Next Block Expo – one of the biggest industry events in Europe – brings founders, investors, and blockchain experts together to redefine & discover the future of web3.

8th European Blockchain Convention

Nov 28-30 – Spain
Join 1,000+ attendees in a three-day event and don’t miss the opportunity to meet with the startups, investors, corporates, and developers changing the world. Right at the heart of Barcelona, the event will feature 100 speakers across a variety of panels, keynotes, workshops, and fire-side chats on the current state of blockchain, crypto, DeFi, NFTs, and Web 3.

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